Located at 1,500 m above sea level, Sa Pa lies on the side of Hoang Lien Son Mountains, 333 km northwest of Hanoi. Sapa’s flora is diversified, ranging fr0m flowers to tropical fruits; among the most popular fruits produced in Sapa are apples, pears, peaches and plums.

This is a great adventure due to the condition of the road, in contrast, there are plenty of beautiful landscapes: waterfalls: villages of tribal peoples. You have more chances to see the customs of minority peoples live in mountainous areas of North West of Viet Nam.

Located at 1,500 m above sea level, Sa Pa lies on the side of Hoang Lien Son Mountains, 333 km northwest of Hanoi. Sapa’s flora is diversified, ranging fr0m flowers to tropical fruits; among the most popular fruits produced in Sapa are apples, pears, peaches and plums.

It is most likely that Sa Pa was first inhabited by highland minorities of the Hmong and Yao groups, as well as by smaller numbers of Tày and Giay. The Kinh (lowland Vietnamese) never originally colonised this highest of Việt Nam’s valleys, which lies in the shadow of Phan-Xi-Pǎng (Fansipan, 3143 meters), the highest peak in the country.